A support and transport system for a patient care apparatus comprised of a first arm assembly connected to a stationary support and a second arm assembly connected to a patient transfer vehicle. An end cap for supporting a patient care apparatus is selectively attachable to the first arm assembly and to the second arm assembly. Locking means are provided on the end cap for locking the end cap onto one of the first and second arm assemblies. The other of the first and second arm assemblies is detachable from the end cap only when the end cap is locked onto the one of the first and second arm assemblies.
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37. A support and transport system as defined in chum 36, wherein said locking pins are in said predetermined positions when the ends of said first and second arm assemblies are positioned within the cavities of said end cap.
27. In combination:
an iv pole;
a first arm assembly connectable to a stationary support;
a second arm assembly connectable to a patient transfer vehicle;
an end cap for supporting said iv pole, said end cap being selectively attachable to said first arm assembly and to said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto one of said first and second arm assemblies, the other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is Locked onto said one of said first and second arm assemblies, wherein said second arm assembly includes an arm mounted to said patient transfer vehicle for pivotal movement relative thereto.
49. A support and transport system for a patient care apparatus, comprised of:
a first arm assembly connected to a first structure;
a second arm assembly connected to a second structure;
an end cap for supporting a patient care apparatus, said end cap being selectively attachable to said first arm assembly and to said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto one of said first and second arm assemblies, the other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is locked onto said one of said first and second arm assemblies, wherein said second arm assembly includes an arm mounted to said second structure for pivotal movement relative thereto.
6. A support and transport system for a patient care apparatus, comprised of:
a first arm assembly connected to a stationary support;
a second arm assembly connected to a patient transfer vehicle;
an end cap for supporting a patient care apparatus, said end cap being selectively attachable to said first arm assembly and to said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto one of said first and second arm assemblies, the other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is locked onto said one of said first and second arm assemblies, wherein said second arm assembly includes an arm mounted to said patient transfer vehicle for pivotal movement relative thereto.
22. In combination:
an iv pole;
a first arm assembly connectable to a stationary support, said first arm assembly including an arm having a free end that is movable relative to said stationary support;
a second arm assembly connectable to a patient transfer vehicle, said second arm assembly having a free end;
an end cap for supporting said iv pole, said end cap being selectively attachable to said free end of said first arm assembly and to said free end of said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto the free end of one of said first and second arm assemblies, the free end of the other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is locked onto the free end of said one of said first and second arm assemblies.
55. A support and transport system for a patient care apparatus, comprised of:
a first arm assembly connected to a first structure, said first arm assembly having a free end;
a second arm assembly connected to a second structure, said second arm assembly having a free end;
an end cap for supporting a patient care apparatus, said end cap being selectively attachable to said free end of first arm assembly and to said free end of said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto said free end of one of said first and second arm assemblies, the free end of the other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is locked onto said free end of said one of said first and second arm assemblies, wherein said patient care apparatus is an iv pole.
32. In combination:
an iv pole;
a first arm assembly connectable to a stationary support, said first arm assembly having a free end;
a second arm assembly connectable to a patient transfer vehicle, said second arm assembly having a free end;
an end cap for supporting said iv pole, said end cap being selectively attachable to the free end of said first arm assembly and to the free end of said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto the free end of one of said first and second arm assemblies, the free end of the other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is locked onto said free end of said one of said first and second arm assemblies, wherein said end cap includes attachment means for releasably attaching an iv pole to said end cap.
43. A support and transport system for a patient care apparatus, comprised of:
a first arm assembly connected to a first structure, said first arm assembly including an arm having a free end that is movable relative to said first structure;
a second arm assembly connected to a second structure said second arm assembly including a free end;
an end cap for supporting a patient care apparatus, said end cap being selectively attachable to said free end of said first arm assembly and to said free end of said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto said free end of one of said first and second arm assemblies, the free end of the other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is locked onto said free end of said one of said first and second arm assemblies.
1. A support and transport system for a patient care apparatus, comprised of:
a first arm assembly connected to a stationary support, said first arm assembly including an arm having a free end that is movable relative to said stationary support;
a second arm assembly connected to a patient transfer vehicle, said second arm assembly having a free end;
an end cap for supporting a patient care apparatus, said end cap being selectively attachable to said free end of first arm assembly and to said free end of said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto said free end of one of said first and second arm assemblies, the free end of the other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is locked onto said free end of said one of said first and second arm assemblies.
23. In combination:
an iv pole;
a first arm assembly connectable to a stationary support, said first arm assembly having a free end;
a second arm assembly connectable to a patient transfer vehicle, said second arm assembly having a free end;
an end cap for supporting said iv pole, said end cap being selectively attachable to said free end of said first arm assembly and to said free end of said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto the free end of one of said first and second arm assemblies, the free end of the other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is locked onto said free end of said one of said first and second arm assemblies, wherein said first arm assembly includes an arm mounted to said stationary support for pivotal movement relative thereto.
14. A support and transport system for a patient care apparatus, comprised of:
a first arm assembly connected to a stationary support;
a second arm assembly connected to a patient transfer vehicle;
an end cap for supporting a patient care apparatus, said end cap being selectively attachable to said first arm assembly and to said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto one of said first and second arm assemblies, the other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is locked onto said one of said first and second arm assemblies, wherein said end cap includes two cavities dimensioned to receive the free ends of said first and second arm assemblies, and wherein said end cap includes attachment means for releasably attaching a patient care apparatus to said end cap.
53. A support and transport system for a patient care apparatus, comprised of:
a first arm assembly connected to a first structure, said first arm assembly having a free end;
a second arm assembly connected to a second structure, said second arm assembly having a free end;
an end cap for supporting a patient care apparatus, said end cap being selectively attachable to said free end of first arm assembly and to said free end of said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto said free end of one of said first and second arm assemblies, the free end of the other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is locked onto said free end of said one of said first and second arm assemblies, wherein said end cap includes attachment means for releasably attaching a patient care apparatus to said end cap.
44. A support and transport system for a patient care apparatus, comprised of
a first arm assembly connected to a first structure, said first arm assembly having a free end;
a second arm assembly connected to a second structure said second arm assembly having a free end;
an end cap for supporting a patient care apparatus, said end cap being selectively attachable to said free end of first arm assembly and to said free end of said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto said free end of one of said first and second arm assemblies, the free end of the other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is locked onto said free end of said one of said first and second arm assemblies, wherein said first arm assembly includes an arm mounted to said first structure for pivotal movement relative thereto.
2. A support and transport system for a patient care apparatus, comprised of:
a first arm assembly connected to a stationary support, said first arm assembly having a free end;
a second arm assembly connected to a patient transfer vehicle, said second arm assembly having a free end;
an end cap for supporting a patient care apparatus, said end cap being selectively attachable to said free end of said first arm assembly and to said free end of said second arm assembly; and
locking means on said end cap for locking said end cap onto said free end of one of said first and second arm assemblies, the free end of said other of said first and second arm assemblies being detachable from said end cap only when said end cap is locked onto said free end of said one of said first and second arm assemblies, wherein said first arm assembly includes an arm mounted to said stationary support for pivotal movement relative thereto.
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means for vertically adjusting the position of said second arm assembly relative to said patient transfer vehicle.
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a control member moveable between a first position locking said first arm assembly to said end cap and a second position locking said second arm assembly to said end cap, and
a locking pin associated with each of said cavities, said locking pins permitting movement of said control member between said first and second positions when each of said locking pins is disposed in a predetermined position relative to said control member.
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means for vertically adjusting the position of said second arm assembly relative to said patient transfer vehicle.
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a control member moveable between a first position locking said first arm assembly to said end cap and a second position locking said second arm assembly to said end cap, and
a locking pin associated with each of said cavities, said locking pins permitting movement of said control member between said first and second positions when each of said locking pins is disposed in a predetermined position relative to said control member.
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a control member moveable between a first position locking said first arm assembly to said end cap and a second position locking said second arm assembly to said end cap, and
a locking pin associated with each of said cavities, said locking pins permitting movement of said control member between said first and second positions when each of said locking pins is disposed in a predetermined position relative to said control member.
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The present invention relates generally to transport systems, and more specifically, to a system for supporting and transporting one or more medical apparatus used in the care of a patient.
In modern hospitals and medical facilities, a great deal of medical equipment is used in the care and treatment of patients. In this respect, it is quite common for a patient to be connected to a number of different medical apparatus, such as pumps administrating intravenous (IV) fluids, monitors, oxygen tanks, electrical strips and the like. Typically, these medical apparatus are mounted onto a vertical pole, conventionally referred to as an “IV pole.” It has been known to support IV poles on a wheeled basis that can be positioned adjacent a hospital bed or can be transported with the bed to another location.
In recent years, the size and number of medical apparatus routinely attached to a patient has increased, thus requiring more sturdy IV pole structures for supporting such equipment. For these and other reasons, it is necessary that an IV pole and its associated medical apparatus be firmly supported near a patient. In this respect, mounting the IV pole and its associated apparatus to a rigid wall or column is becoming preferable because it provides better structural support for the IV pole.
At the same time, it is often necessary to transport the patient, together with the medical apparatus that is operatively connected to the patient, to another location in the hospital for medical procedures or testing. At these times, it is necessary that the IV poles and medical apparatus be easily transferred from the wall or column support to a hospital bed, or to some other patient transfer vehicle, for movement to another location.
The present invention provides a support and transport system for supporting and transporting one or more medical apparatus between a wall support and a patient transfer vehicle, which system provides positive transfer from one to another, and vice-a-versa.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a support and transport system for a patient care apparatus, comprised of a first arm assembly connected to a stationary support and a second arm assembly connected to a patient transfer vehicle. An end cap for supporting a patient care apparatus is selectively attachable to the first arm assembly and to the second arm assembly. Locking means are provided on the end cap for locking the end cap onto one of the first and second arm assemblies. The other of the first and second arm assemblies is detachable from the end cap only when the end cap is locked onto the one of the first and second arm assemblies.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided in combination, an IV pole, a first arm assembly connectable to a first structure, a second arm assembly connectable to a second structure, and an end cap for supporting the patient care apparatus. The end cap is selectively attachable to the first arm assembly and to the second arm assembly. Locking means are provided on the end cap for locking the end cap onto one of the first and second arm assemblies. The other of the first and second arm assemblies is detachable from the end cap only when the end cap is locked onto the one of the first and second arm assemblies.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a support and transport system for a patient care apparatus comprised of a first arm assembly connected to a first structure and a second arm assembly connected to a second structure. An end cap for supporting a patient care apparatus is selectively attachable to the first arm assembly and to the second arm assembly. Locking means are provided on the end cap for locking the end cap onto one of the first and second arm assemblies. The other of the first and second arm assemblies is detachable from the end cap only when the end cap is locked onto the one of the first and second arm assemblies.
An advantage of the present invention is a support and transport system that allows transfer of patient care apparatus between a stationary support and a patient transport vehicle.
Another advantage of the present invention is a support and transport system that allows transfer of one or more IV poles, having one or more medical apparatus thereon, between a stationary support and a patient transfer vehicle.
Another advantage of the present invention is a support and transport system that insures positive transfer of an IV pole and the attendant apparatus from a stationary support to a patient transfer vehicle and vice-a-versa, or between two patient transfer vehicles.
A still further advantage of the present invention is a support and transport system that physically locks an IV pole to either a stationary support or a patient transfer vehicle.
A still further advantage of the present invention is a support and transport system that provides an indication that an IV pole, and its attendant apparatus, is locked to either the patient transfer vehicle or to a wall support.
Another advantage of the present invention is a support and transport system wherein a patient and IV equipment operatively attached to the patient can be quickly transferred from one location within a hospital to another.
These and other objects will become apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment taken together with the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, a preferred embodiment of which will be described in detail in the specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and wherein:
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating preferred embodiments of the invention only, and not for the purpose of limiting same,
In the embodiment shown, support and transport system 10 is comprised of a first arm assembly 50 attached to wall 22, a second arm assembly 90 attached to hospital bed 32 and an end cap 200 for supporting patient care apparatus 12, end cap 200 being connectable to either of first or second arm assemblies 50, 90.
In the embodiment shown, first arm assembly 50 is comprised of a proximal arm 52 and a distal arm 54. First arm assembly 50 is mounted to a wall bracket 62 that is attached to wall 22. Wall bracket 62 is comprised of a plate 64 having a support or mount 66 attached thereto. Plate 64 is adapted to be fixedly secured to wall 22 by conventional fasteners (not shown). In the embodiment shown, mount 66 is shaped in the form of a hub. Proximal arm 52 is an elongated member having cylindrical hubs 52a, 52b formed at both ends. A bored opening (not shown) is formed in hub 52a to receive a pin so as to pivotally connect one end of proximal arm 52 to wall bracket. In this respect, the proximal arm 52 is pivotally moveable in a horizontal plane about the axis of the pin that connects the end of proximal arm 52 to bracket 62. Distal arm 54 is an elongated member having a hub 54a formed at one end. A bored opening is formed in hub 54a to receive a pin to pivotally mount distal arm 54 to proximal arm 52 to allow movement of distal arm 54 relative to proximal arm 52 about the axis of the pin connecting distal arm 54 to proximal arm 52.
The free end of distal arm 54 is formed to have a plate-like extension 72, best seen in
As indicated above, second arm assembly 90 is dimensioned to be attached to patient transfer vehicle 16, that in the embodiment shown is hospital bed 32. Second arm assembly 90 includes proximal arm 92 and distal arm 94. Proximal arm 92 is an elongated member having cylindrical hubs 92a, 92b formed at the ends thereof. Hub 92a has a bored opening dimensioned to allow the one end of proximal arm 92 to be pivotally mounted onto a vertical post 122 on bed frame 34, as illustrated in
In the embodiment shown, second arm assembly 90 is mounted to bed 32 on a vertically oriented, cylindrical post 122 for pivotal rotation about the axis of post 122. Adjustment means 132 for vertically adjusting the position of second arm assembly 90 on post 122 is provided. Adjustment means 132 is comprised of a sleeve 134 having collar 136 at the upper end thereof. Sleeve 134 and collar 136 are dimensioned to be mounted on post 122 and to be moveable along the outer cylindrical surfaces thereof. The lower end of sleeve 134 is formed to define a ramped, or sloped surface 138 having a plurality of spaced-apart sockets 142 formed therein. Sockets 142 are dimensioned to operatively engage a pin 124 on vertical post 122. Rotational movement of sleeve 134 causes the upper surface of collar 136 to move vertically depending upon the position of helical surface 138 relative to support pin 124. By gripping surface 136a of collar 136 and rotating the same, sleeve 134 may be rotated to allow pin 124 to rest in any of sockets 142, thereby raising and lowering the upper surface of collar 136, and second arm assembly 90.
Referring now to
End cap 200 includes attachment means for attaching one or more patient care apparatus or one or more IV poles to end cap 200. In the embodiment shown, end cap 200 is formed to include a collar clamp 212 for capturing and holding lower section 48 of IV pole 42, as best illustrated in
An upper cavity 232 and a lower cavity 252 are formed in end cap 200. Upper cavity 232 and lower cavity 252 are dimensioned to receive extensions 72, 102 on first and second arm assemblies 50, 90, respectively. Upper and lower cavities 232, 252 are oriented horizontally to receive extensions 72, 102 when extensions 72, 102 are in a predetermined aligned orientation relative to each other.
Upper cavity 232 has a generally rectangular main chamber 232a dimensioned to receive tongue-shaped portion 72a of extension 72, and a smaller side chamber 232b dimensioned to receive side portion 72b of extension 72. A cylindrical bore 234 is formed in end cap 200 adjacent to upper cavity 232. Bore 234 is positioned to be alongside, but spaced from, main chamber 232a, and to be aligned and in communication with side portion 232b, as best seen in
As best seen in
Locking pins 262, 282 are best seen in
An elongated cylindrical opening 292 extends through end cap 200, as best seen in
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, icons are provided along the length of control rod 300. A first rod icon 362 indicative of a “locked configuration” is provided on first major flat 344 and second major flat 354. In the embodiment shown, icon 362 is an image of a lock in a closed position. It will of course be appreciated from further reading of the specification that other visual indicia of a locked configuration may be provided without deviating from the present invention. On the opposite sides of control rod 300, i.e., on the rounded, cylindrical surfaces directly opposite to first rod icons 362 on first and second major flats 344, 354, second rod icons 364 depict an “unlocked configuration.” In
System 10 shall now be further described with respect to the assembly and the operation thereof. End cap 200 and the associated components therein are designed such that end cap 200 is always attached to either first arm assembly 50 or second arm assembly 90. Further, end cap 200 is designed such that release of one arm assembly may not take place unless the other arm assembly is in position to be locked to end cap 200.
Referring now to the assembly of end cap 200, before IV pole 42 is attached to end cap 200, end cap 200 is assembled and attached onto one of arm assemblies 50, 90. The following is a description of the assembly of end cap 200 onto first arm assembly 50. Helical springs 276,278 are placed into cylindrical bores 234, 254. Locking pins 262, 282 are then inserted into cylindrical bores 234, 254, respectively. Extension 72 on first arm assembly 50 is then inserted into main chamber 232a of upper cavity 232. As illustrated in
With extension 72 of first arm assembly 50 held in position in end cap 200, locking pin 282 is forced into its associated cylindrical bore 254 by a tool (not shown) such that notch 272 within second locking pin 282 is also aligned with cylindrical bored opening 292. With first and second locking pins 262, 282 and extension 72 of first arm assembly 50 all aligned with bored cylindrical opening 292, control rod 300 may be inserted into end cap 200. Control rod 300 is locked in place in end cap 200 by retaining rings 322. Control rod 300 is rotated to a position, as illustrated in
With control rod 300 locked into position, the tool holding lower locking pin 282 in place may be removed. As illustrated in
Once assembled, end cap 200 is maintained in a locked configuration on first arm assembly 50. In this respect, as illustrated in
To transfer end cap 200 together with an associated patient care apparatus 12 to second arm assembly 90, extension 102 of second arm assembly 90 is aligned with end cap 200 to be inserted into lower cavity 252. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, precise alignment between an arm assembly 50, 90 and cavities 232, 252 in end cap 200 is difficult in real-life situations. The tapered free end of tongue-shaped portions 72a, 102a of extensions 72, 102 facilitates docketing and mating of extensions 72, 102 in end cap 200, when extensions 72, 102 are vertically or rotationally misaligned relative to cavities 232, 252. In this respect, the tapered free ends of tongue-shaped portions 72a, 102a forcibly align extensions 72, 102 with end cap 200 when extensions 72, 102 are inserted, respectively, in cavities 232, 252. Adjustment means 132 on post 122 on patient transfer vehicle 16 may be used to adjust the elevation of second arm assembly 90 relative to end cap 200. Once second arm assembly 90 is at the proper elevation relative to end cap 200, extension 102 of second arm assembly 90 is inserted into rectangular main chamber 252a of second lower cavity 252. As shown in
The present invention thus provides a support and transport system 10 for transferring patient care apparatus 12 from one arm assembly to another. In this respect, patient care apparatus 12 may be transferred from a stationary support 14 to a patient transfer vehicle 16, and vice-a-versa, or from one patient transfer vehicle 16 to another patient transfer vehicle 16. System 10 described above provides positive locking of patient care apparatus 12 onto one arm assembly prior to allowing transfer to another arm assembly, thereby reducing the possibility of any damage to hospital apparatus 12 or interruption to the care of a patient.
The foregoing description is specific embodiments of the present invention. It should be appreciated that these embodiments are described for purposes of illustration only, and that numerous alterations and modifications may be practiced by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is intended that all such modifications and alterations be included insofar as they come within the scope of the invention as claimed or the equivalents thereof.
Wilson, Wendell, Bally, Alex, Gounaris, George
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